Susan B. Anthony Institute for Gender and Womens Studies

About SBAI

The Susan B. Anthony Institute for Gender and Women's Studies is
named to honor Susan B. Anthony, the nineteenth-century suffragist who
led a successful campaign to have women admitted to the University of
Rochester in 1900. The Institute is dedicated to addressing curricular
and scholarly issues important for understanding the role of women and
gender throughout history and in contemporary society. The Institute is
supported by over one hundred faculty associates who represent a broad
range of disciplines in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences.